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media, it may be best to contact Seagate Technical Support at 
http://www.seagate.com/www/en-us/support
You may opt for automatic start of the bootable media creation. In this case select the Start 
automatically after X seconds
 box and specify the number of seconds (maximum 100 
seconds). 
3. Select the type of bootable media (CD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW or 3.5” diskettes) to create. If 
your BIOS has this feature, you can create other bootable media such as removable USB 
flash drives. You can also choose to create a bootable disk ISO image. 
 
4. If you are creating a CD, DVD or any removable media, insert a blank disc so the program 
can determine its capacity. If you choose to create a bootable disc ISO image, specify the 
ISO file name and the folder in which to place it. 
5. Next, the program will estimate how many blank diskettes are required (in case you have 
not chosen ISO or CD/DVD) and give you time to prepare them. When you are finished, click 
Proceed
After you create a boot disc, mark it and keep it in a safe place. 
Note in case Seagate BlackArmor Backup uses Seagate BlackArmor DAS licensing, the 
bootable media will ask to connect a Seagate BlackArmor DAS drive while loading. And if a 
type of the licensing still is not selected and the Media Builder wizard was run right after 
installing Seagate BlackArmor Backup, then the bootable media, created before the product 
activation, will not load. 
Please keep in mind that the backups created by the later program version may be 
incompatible with the previous program versions. Due to this reason, we strongly 
recommend that you create a new bootable media after each Seagate BlackArmor Backup 
upgrade. One more thing you should remember – when booting from the rescue media and 
using a standalone version of Seagate BlackArmor Backup, you cannot recover files and 
folders encrypted with use of the encryption feature available in Windows XP and Windows 
Vista operating systems. For more information see 
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